Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has expressed his readiness to engage in peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, preferably in a trilateral format that would also include former U.S. President Donald Trump. Zelenskiy made these remarks following meetings with Trump and European leaders at the White House. He emphasized that Ukraine currently has no agreements with Russia but highlighted an agreement with Trump, whom he described as the only person capable of stopping Putin at this time. Zelenskiy has called on Ukraine's allies to exert pressure on Russia to advance peace negotiations. His comments came shortly after a meeting with NATO's chief, from whom he received assurances of support. The Ukrainian president's openness to dialogue underscores ongoing diplomatic efforts amid the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
‘We are ready to meet with Russians’, Zelensky ‘Preferably in a trilateral format’ Says after meeting with NATO Chief who left him with misty ‘assurances of support’ https://t.co/V9gaPfK7df
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy emphasizes the need for peace talks with Putin, urging allies to pressure Russia for progress. Ukraine is ready for dialogue. #Ukraine #Diplomacy #PeaceTalks https://t.co/iA9BUKloW0
We are ready to meet with the Russians, but preferably in a trilateral format, - Zelensky He added that Ukraine has no agreements with Russia, but there was an agreement with Trump, who, according to Zelensky, is the only one who can stop Putin today. https://t.co/S6To11Zq4R